Four tombs in the La Belle Alliance Cemetery on the Essequibo Coast in Region Two have been broken into, and their contents were dumped in the cemetery. This gruesome discovery was made by a cattle farmer who was at the time grazing his animals.
Guyana Times visited the scene and observed that the tombs had been breached in several places. The skeletal remains of at least one woman had been taken out from her casket and was placed on the ground a short distance away. The skull and certain other bones were missing from those remains. The corpse was identified as that of Sara Garraway of Danielstown, Essequibo Coast.
The three other tombs that were broken into still had their caskets intact, but it was not clear if bones were missing from them.
The headstone of the second tomb read “Campton Britton of Danielstown”, while only the word “Persaud” was visible on the third tomb. The fourth tomb was unmarked.
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